Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

the groffefl self-murder. onely that fhall be fatted with grace; ' but ye ~ ma~ defire all dayes of your lives ~ut ye lhall never have grace, except y~ take p~uns. Nay, ,your own reines ihall torment you in Hell; Oh howdid I idle outmy time,and let flip occafions; · and I could dye,and I W{)uld to hell,and I would not do otherwife, and woe is nie that ever I was ·born, &c. The thirdGround. · .AWic4§dManwill not /et himfelf to ufe all · themea1zs that hemay. HE ·is not onely poathfu~ ~in the ufeof the fame , not onely he w1ll not do as much good as he may, but alfo he will not fd much as ufe the means confiantly in any fa{hion. I cannot faith ·he repent , nor be fuch a/ new Cr~ature as you talk of:, Why th~n wilt thou ot ufe the means? This makes thee inexcu– ble. All the whole World both godly and ungo~ly have a cannot; indeed the ungodly eir cannot is larger and begins fo~ner, but godly their cannot is much· leffened, and · inns further of. The Lord inables them to furth€r than all the wicked of the World ; beyond that, there/ beginns their ~annot. fay all the whole World have their cannot ; ' call tha~ the _means ~f grace, which is be-/ the1r can and thetr cannot. As prayers~ hea~ing the word~ and fiudying, andme-. - · --- - -· · ·-· ~itating, .... (. .,

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